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Table 3 Summary statistics of model comparisons.

From: Elucidating the spatially varying relation between cervical cancer and socio-economic conditions in England

Model

Variables

Kernel

AICc (global)

BIC (global)

AICc (local)

BIC (local)

1

Townsend index score

91

853.02

860.73

640.38

709.92

2

Female single proportion

91

849.38

857.09

651.32

725.37

3

Female married proportion

91

849.38

857.09

651.32

725.37

4

All lone parents proportion

91

750.37

858.08

594.87

666.85

5

Female lone parents proportion

91

754.68

762.32

597.28

669.28

6

G4 + G5 proportion

91

612.97

620.67

539.32

610.35

7

G4 + G5 + Female lone parents

proportion

91

614.88

626.41

539.80

642.00

8

G4 + G5 + Townsend index score

91

612.22

623.76

538.49

637.54

9

G4 + G5 + Female married

proportion

91

613.47

625.01

539.67

642.53

10

G4 + G5 + All lone parents

proportion

91

614.96

626.50

539.21

641.45

  1. G4 and G5 represent the proportion of low social grade (IV+V) population in region i. G4 (Grade IV) represents the proportion of semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers. G5 (Grade V) represents the proportion of the population on state benefit, the unemployed, and the lowest grade workers